Invisible Scars Chapter 2 Jaspers pov
We walked human pace for hours. I don't think either of us knew where we were headed but it didn't matter because we had each other and nothing else mattered. I seemed like I found my angel and She was dragging me out of hell. When I was a human solider I always rescued people. Maria always depended on me to get things done. Whether I was a human or vampire people always relied on me but right now I was relying on someone. I was relying on a tiny, talkative, breathtaking vampire named Alice.
She informed me that she remembered nothing of her past only that her name was Alice Brandon. She also said she had visions when she was human too.
"Miss Alice. Did you see me in your vision?" I asked.
"Yes." She smiled. "I have been trying to find you for quite some time."
"I best be on my way now." I said. I tried to move the other way but I couldn't pick up me feet. I felt like I belonged to her and she belonged to me. I felt empty at the thought of leaving her. I felt a sudden sadness radiate from her. I'm such a monster I upset her. I repulsed the most beautiful creature I will ever meet.
"Don't leave me Jasper. Please. I need you. Please." She pleaded in a whisper.
" I won't ever leave you. I don't know what I was thinking. I will stay until you decide to make me leave." I said. Then I leaned forward and kissed he forehead.
"I knew you would say that." Alice teased. Then we walked into a street and I told her t wait outside of a shop for a moment. I went inside and bought something as fast as I possibly could in human pace. And I was out in a flash. I put one of the items in my coat pocket.
I grabbed her hand in mine and put the huge blanket I bought in my other arm and lead her down the street.
"Where are we going?' Alice asked.
"Like you haven't seen where we are going. I'm never going to be able to surprise you am I?" I laughed.
"Nope." She answered with a big goofy grin on her face.
"Really?" I asked. Then I swept her up in my arms and covered her in the blanket in one fluent motion and then I continued to walk and carry her. She was giggling nonstop. I swear if she could blush she would have.
"I think I have found a way to surprise you." I replied carrying the most valuable procession of my life in my arms.
